Shirt



(No Model.) f

G. DANIEL 8v M. RUBIN.

. SHIRT.

No. 367,135. l Patented July 26, 1887.

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' UNITED` STATES4 PATENT OFFICE.

GUSTAV DANIEL AND MAX` RUBIN, OF PHILADELHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Application filed June 7, 1884.

To @ZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, GUSTAV DANIEL and MAX RUBIN, `of the' city and county of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, haveinvented certain new 'and useful Improvements in Shirts,ofwhieh the following is a specification. The invention relates to an ilnprovedshirt, which is provided at the front and back with tabs that are to be used in place ofsuspenders; and the invention consists of ashirt provided with a yoke, a back opening, and with parallel tabs attached-to and extending down from the yoke at each side of the back opening to the waist ofthe shirt, and with parallel fronttabs attached to the front part ofthe body of the shirt, one at each side of the bosom, and extended down to the waist of the shirt, said rear and front tabs being provided with button holes or loops at their lower ends.,

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represent-s a front elevation, and Fig. 2a rear elevation, of our improved shirt.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.

A, in the drawings, represents the body of a shirt, which is provided with a yoke, D, and an opening at the back of the shirt. At the back of the shirtfbody A are arranged tabs B', which are attached to the yoke and back, one at each side of and parallel tothe back opening, the lower free ends of thetabs B being provided with button holes Vor loops C. To the front of the shirt-body A are also att-ached, one at each side of the bosom, parallel tabs B, which extend, like the rear tabs, down to the waist of the shirt, the front tabs being forked at their lower ends, the free forked ends being provided with button holes or loops C, as shown in Fig. 1.

Patent No. 367,135, dated July 2G, 1887.

Serial No. 134.163. (No model.)

The tabs and their free ends, provided with button holes or loops, serve as Suspenders, and

Vform a permanent part of the shirt.

vfrom the yoke down the back parallel with the back opening, one on cach side ofthe latter, to the waist of the shirt, substantially as set forth. f

2. The combination, with a shirt provided with ayoke, ot' two parallel tabs secured to and extending from the yoke down the back, one on each side of the latter, to the waist of the shirt, said tabs having button holes or loops, and of parallel front tabs secured to the front part of the body of the shirt at each side ofthe bosom and extending down to the waist of the shirt, said front tabs having button holes or loops, substantially as set forth. 'In testimonythat we claim the foregoing as our invention we have signed our names, in presence of two subscribing witnesses.

i eUsrAv DANIEL.A

MAX EUBIN.

Witnesses: n

PAUL GOEPEL, CARL KAEP. 

